Are you someone who has been wading through tons of technical information, details about benefits, and more as you become familiar with dental implants? If so, you may feel like you’re not doing very well when it comes to organizing the information. As a matter of fact, you may feel so overwhelmed that you assume it will take you months to sort through your thoughts and figure out how you feel. Good news: By taking our weekend challenge, you will find that within just a few days, you’ll begin to feel much more certain regarding whether implants will make a good fit for your smile.
Friday
Set aside 15 to 30 minutes. Once you unwind from the day, take this brief amount of time to review the technical details associated with dental implants, as well as what you can expect. You can then move on to the more elaborate details with a solid foundation. Look over the following:
- Review the parts (implant post, abutment, restoration)
- Review the process (surgery, recovery, restoration)
- Review osseointegration (it’s simply what occurs as the bone and implant post fuse)
Saturday
Set aside another 30 minutes. Today, you will be paying attention to the things that cause you the most concern. Instead of spending time researching, we suggest you create a list of questions you have about implants. Whether it’s a neutral inquiry or a worry, write it down and bring it with you to your next visit, so we can offer answers to any final details you need to sort out.
Sunday
Let’s end the weekend challenge on a positive note! At this point, we ask that you set aside just one more block of 30 minutes to review the benefits of dental implants. Think about all of the advantages – you may want to take a look at the American Academy of Implant Dentistry’s collection of benefits for a thorough look.
ABOUT YOUR SANTA ROSA, CA, ORAL SURGEONS:
Combining experience in oral and maxillofacial surgery with a genuine care for their patients’ health and comfort, the team at Santa Rosa Oral Surgery is ready to improve the health and beauty of smiles in the Sonoma County and North Bay area. To schedule a consultation, contact our office by calling 707-545-4625 (Santa Rosa).